Hey all. If you're still looking for an accessible Whatsapp client, I have good
news for you. The developers of Whatsapp have made a catalist version of the
client that is supposed to mimic what you see on your phone. I've been testing
it out for the past week and it's very accessible. And yes,
I believe Aira says they are able to help in performing/reading a covid at-home
test. While I have the basic level plan that is the least expensive I have not
had to use them for testing. It's good to have for emergencies when a sighted
person is not around.
Eileen
-Original Message-
Hi!
I am not subscribed but I saw something about it on the web.
I just did a search for Logic Pro for the blind or similar.
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> 31 jan. 2023 kl. 13:20 skrev lenron brown :
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> Would you mind sharing the info to that mailing list?
>
> On 1/30/23, Rollin Hippler wrote:
>> There are several
HI!
Oh, thanks a lot for that.
Bless!
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> 30 jan. 2023 kl. 22:47 skrev Rollin Hippler :
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> There are several tutorials on how to use Logic with VoiceOver on youTube.
>
>
> A truly helpful collection can also be found at https://logic.band
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>
> HTH
>
>
> Rollin
>
> On 1/30/2023 3:52 PM,
Hello all,
while talking with someone about using the COVID home tests, I got
to wondering if either of the above mentioned services and assist with
setting up and reading the test results. Comments?
I have not used either service so would like feedback on them, of
either is better or
Hello Lenron,
You can join the logic.band mailing list, which is very helpful, by
visiting the logic.band web site at:
https://logic.band/
HTH
Rollin
On 1/31/2023 7:20 AM, lenron brown wrote:
Would you mind sharing the info to that mailing list?
On 1/30/23, Rollin Hippler wrote:
Would you mind sharing the info to that mailing list?
On 1/30/23, Rollin Hippler wrote:
> There are several tutorials on how to use Logic with VoiceOver on youTube.
>
>
> A truly helpful collection can also be found at https://logic.band
>
>
> HTH
>
>
> Rollin
>
> On 1/30/2023 3:52 PM, Anders